Allouez is largely residential, but residents still share the road with daily commuting traffic and delivery vehicles. That blend creates common claim patterns:
- Turning movements at intersections: Many crashes happen when a driver turns while a pedestrian is already committed to crossing or moving alongside a roadway.
- Visibility changes in real weather: Wisconsin winters and shoulder seasons can reduce sight distance, especially with snowbanks, slush, glare, and limited lighting.
- “I didn’t see you” disputes: In many cases, the driver’s explanation becomes the centerpiece of the claim—so line-of-sight and timing matter.
Because of this, the earliest evidence often carries outsized importance. If you wait, details like traffic signals, curb conditions, and scene photos can disappear.


